April 16th- was the focus of a
workshop this morning in Blacksburg.
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Police, school officials, local
clergy, representatives from four area
hospitals, and mental health
professionals held round table
discussions this morning.

They're trying to determine what
the mental health needs will be for the
New River Valley over the next year in
response to the tragedy.
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*CG 2line Amy Forsyth-Stephens
NRV Mental Health Association AMY FORSYTH-STEPHENS: 17:37:00 WHAT
WE'VE LEARNED FROM OTHER COMMUNITIES
AROUND THE NATION THAT HAVE EXPERIENCE
SIMILAR TRAGEDIES IS THAT THE NEED

REALLY BEGINS TO SHOW ITSELF. THE
COMPLEXITY AND DEPTH OF THE MENTAL
HEALTH NEED.. ABOUT 12 OR 18 MONTHS
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The groups created a list of
initiatives for the next year to be
handled by the Mental Health
Association of the New River Valley.

The agency will hold more
meetings over the next year to follow
the progress of the initiatives.
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Now, an update on the middle-
school student who took a gun to school
IN Blacksburg ON April 16th ...in an
attempt to sell the weapon.
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Today, that 14 year old boy faced
a judge.

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JEAN READS JEAN READS

New River Valley Bureau Chief
Rachel DePompa is in Blacksburg with
the details.

Rachel, what happened.
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*cg LIVE Rachel DePompa
rdepompa@wdbj7.com K/J, This 14 year old boy, we are
Blacksburg NOT identifying because of his age,
admitted to going on a crime spree,
stealing 24 guns and then trying to
sell them to classmates at the middle
school

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student brought at least one gun to his
school on two separate occasions. His
own mother turned him in and police
found 11 total guns hidden in a closet
in his bookbag.

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He got them after going on a crime

spree with his cousin in Buckingham
County. Over a two day period he
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breaking into a gas station and
stealing beer and cigarettes, breaking
into a ABC store and stealing 15
bottles of liquor and finally, breaking
into a gun store and stealing 24 guns.

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The teen took 11 of the guns back to
Montgomery County and was trying to
sell them for 150 dollars a piece to
raise money for tuition to military
school.

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Judge Marcus Long scolded the teen on
what could of happened and said "I'm
going to send a message to this
community that firearms are not going
to be allowed in the public schools or
any school for that matter. I don't
care how old he is or what his motives
are. "

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Judge Long lectured the teen for
several minutes about the risk he posed
not only to himself but to other
classmates and teachers.
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Hollani, this may not be the only
murder--- the suspect is wrapped up in?

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*cg STANDUP Hollani Davis
hdavis@wdbj7.com Jean and Keith - Police believe
Faulkner may have been one of two men
involved in a Henry County murder last
year...
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*CG locator Henry Co.
February 2006 That left 22-year-old Meghan Lee

Price dead -possibly a robbery gone
bad.

Faulkner faced several charges in
this case including second degree
murder but those charges were supposed
to be reduced if he cooperated with the
prosecution.

Now he's wanted on capital murder
charges for Saturday's shooting.

Police did stumble across his
abandoned getway car at a nursing home
about three miles from the crime scene
this morning.

You can see detectives here
looking for any clues left behind.

At this point, authorities
believe Faulkner is in another car.

He does have ties to the New York
area but he could very well be hiding
out close by.
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*CG 2line Matt Hankins
City of Martinsville Spokesman 04:07 "PEOPLE WHO ARE INVOLVED IN
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY THEY DEVELOP A
NETWORK AROUND THEMSELVES AND IT COULD
BE THAT UM SOMEONE IS PROTECTING HIM,

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Police are waiting on autopsy
results to confirm whether Tasha Nowlin
was carrying the suspect's child and
also to find out how far along she was.

America's founding river is on it's way
to better health.
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*CG locator Botetourt Co.
File Tape The James River Association gave
the river a passing grade of 52
percent. That means that progress has
been made... but the river still faces
major challenges before it becomes
fully healthy.

The report states that polluted
runoff is causing the biggest problem.

The report also shows farm land
can have a negative impact but also
alleviate runoff.

The Roy Stanley memorial auction
is almost upon us once again -- we'll
take a peek at some of the items up for
graps.
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And many workers sent home from
I-T-T Nightvision still haven't gone
back to work -- but the company assures
us they WILL be paid.
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*CG locator Norfolk
Thursday And since Thursday, they've been
enjoying the largest gathering of tall
ships that Hampton Roads has seen in
decades.

While vintage vessels and
replicas with classic lines began
gathering off the beach at Ocean View
last week, a crowd was also gathering
on shore.
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INQ=I stopped off here a couple of
days.

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Visitor from North Carolina
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*CG 2line Anna Ware
Visitor from Georgia HOWARD PRANTE/VISITOR FROM NORTH
:08 CAROLINA: I STOPPED OFF HERE A COUPLE
OF DAYS TO LOOK AT THE TALL SHIPS. I
JUST LOVE THE TALL SHIPS.

BUTT BUTT BUTT

ANNA WARE/VISITOR FROM GEORGIA: I THINK
THIS TRULY IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME
OPPORTUNITY, I KNOW IT IS FOR ME TO BE
ABLE TO SAIL WITH THESE SHIPS AND HAVE
THEM ALL IN ONCE PLACE AT ONE TIME IS A
SPECTACULAR EVENT.
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built for racing, the Roseway has also
served as a pilot schooner, and a
windjammer.

But now the Boston-based World
Ocean School has big plans for the
boat, as the platform for a sail
training program.

Chief Mate Mike Teutenberg signed
on seven months ago.
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INQ= MIEK TEUTENBERG: LAST YEAR WAS OUR

FIRST TIME IN ST. CROIX AND WE HAD SUCH
A GOOD TIME THERE WE ARE GOING TO MAKE
THAT A PERMANENT WINTER PORT. AND WE'RE
GOING TO START GOING UP AND DOWN THE
EAST COAST WITH THOSE KIDS NOW AS OUR
CREW. AND EVENTUALLY WE'LL GET AN
OCEANS TICKET AND WE'LL START DOING
TRIPS TO EUROPE, START GOING TO SOUTH
AMERICA ALL OVER THE PLACE, SO WE'VE
ONLY JUST BEGUN AS THE WORLD OCEAN
SCHOOL.
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OQ= As the Roseway passed the Norfolk

Naval Base, she had plenty of company,
including the schooner Bluenose II from
Nova Scotia, the barque Picton Castle
another Canadian vessel recently
featured in the CBS program Pirate
Master, and the ketch Royaliste with
crew dressed in period costumes.

Back on the Roseway, captain and
crew explained why they were aboard.
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INQ= TOM RYAN/CAPTAIN OF THE ROSEWAY: I SAW

THIS BOAT UP IN BOSTON, THIS SCHOONER

AND FELL IN LOVE WITH IT JUST HOPPED ON
BOARD DIDN'T CARE WHERE IT WAS GOING.
AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS ABOUT IT...
THE HISTORY OF THEM, ESPECIALLY THIS
ONE.

SOPHIE MARTEL/CREW MEMBER: THE TIMES
WHEN WE GET TO GO OUT TO SEA AND IT'S
THE CREW AND THE SAIL SET, AND WE'RE
GOING BECAUSE WE CAN. IT'S BEAUTIFUL.
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hometown station. The Dean of
sportscasters in the state of Virginia
was the master of earning the trust of
coaches and athletes everywhere.

When he passed away in April of
2002, people from all walks of life
rallied to support what was thought to

be a one time gofl tournament and
auction designed to raise enough money
to fund one annual $1000 grant forever.

But the reponse was so great -
the tournament was expanded - and the
auction has continued. To date nearly
20 high school students have received
scholarships and over $100 thousand
dollars has been raised for the cause.

DELL CURRY

Curry got to know Roy when he
arrived on the Tech campus in 1982
there friendship and professional
relationship continued through Dell's
days in the NBA right up until his
passing 02.

DELL CURRY.

Not surprisingly Curry has
contributed a number of items to this
year's auction. 50 items in all will
be up for grabs on Thursday night in
the silent and live auctions

You can get a complete list of
the items on our web site at
wdbj7.com.>>

GO TO FULL SCREEN BOARD
GO TO FULL SCREEN BOARD

The public is encourgaed to come

on out to the Bast Center on Thursday
night. Admission is absolutely free of
charge.

The silent auction and autograph
signing session will begin at 6pm and
LIVE auction will start at 7pm. Among
those dropping by to sign a few
autographs will be former Hokie and
Cleveland Browns' running back Lee
Suggs.